The Oulton Hall golf resort in Leeds is to undergo a £1.1m hotel refurbishment this year.
As well as upgrading the furniture, décor and furnishings in its bedrooms, the renovation work will also include installing bedside USB charging points in bedrooms, new safes specifically designed for laptops, and a laptop drawer with lighting for easy access and use.
Improved accommodation facilities will increase the number of twin rooms available for golf groups, whilst upgraded LED lighting will be fitted to enhance the working environment in rooms for leisure and business travellers. In addition, an improved WiFi service will also be available with a greater capacity so guests can stay connected while moving around the hotel.
General manager Claire Steven said: “To continue to offer the very best experience for our guests, it’s important that we’re not only listening to our customers but taking their feedback on board to evolve and enhance the facilities at Oulton Hall.
“The refurbishment will benefit all the different types of guests we welcome, from hotel, golf and spa leisure guests to business travellers and those attending conferences and events.”
The investment made by the resort’s owner QHotels - which also owns nine other golf resorts across the UK, including Aldwark Manor near York - is part of a bigger £50m investment across the hotel group this year.